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they're getting ready to seize action against country as well. they're sending a message to myanmar, unless democracy happens, they're not going to do it. how will myanmar take steps toward democracy? >> it's one of the biggest resolves the thein sein government achieved by a series of reforms. the u.s. and eu also started to relax their sanctions. so these are also rewarding. the president's effort. i think the reforms will go on for the foreseeable future. however, the landslide victory of the nld in the by-elections has made the change of power a possible scenario for the people at the next general elections scheduled for 2015. the possible loss of the power is now a real threat to the usdp government. are they ready to release power? the political situation could be fluid again after that. >> that was an expert on myanmar from the institute of developing economies in tokyo. >>> people main japan's northea are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communit
they're getting ready to seize action against country as well. they're sending a message to myanmar, unless democracy happens, they're not going to do it. how will myanmar take steps toward democracy? >> it's one of the biggest resolves the thein sein government achieved by a series of reforms. the u.s. and eu also started to relax their sanctions. so these are also rewarding. the president's effort. i think the reforms will go on for the foreseeable future. however, the landslide victory...
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t patriot action, patriot feeling. so it is much more dangeroul to patriot action, patriot feeling. so it is much more dangerous. >> so they may be acting independently from what the central government is telling them. do you think there are any possibilities that the dispute between japan and china will actually escalate? >> i believe the battle or fight will occur in this area in the future. because china at last did enter the most problematic area, and the japanese reaction is also very calm. so, it will not be the big problem in the future. but i think the japan and china, especially in military section, have to make effort to make more channels. for discussion, i think. >> all right. we thank you very much for your insight mr. bonji ohara. >>> the commander of the u.s. pacific fleet says chinese naval vessels have the right to cruise in international waters, but admiral cecil haney says other nations have expectations. >> as we deal with maritime capability, it's not surprising to me china is an emerging nation who would have maritime capability. we hope what they do with their
t patriot action, patriot feeling. so it is much more dangeroul to patriot action, patriot feeling. so it is much more dangerous. >> so they may be acting independently from what the central government is telling them. do you think there are any possibilities that the dispute between japan and china will actually escalate? >> i believe the battle or fight will occur in this area in the future. because china at last did enter the most problematic area, and the japanese reaction is...
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the threat at this point is more words than actions. and it appears to be a lot of kind of hot air bluster, rhetoric. at the same time you can't ignore it altogether. so the administration has been, again, striking i think a pretty successful balance, less rhetoric, but more actions. sending over the b-52 bombers, the b-2 bombers and f-22 squadrons to make it clear our deterrence remains strong but not seeking to further ratchet up the rhetoric. >> why do you think north korean leaders are escalating their threats as never before? >> this is difficult to know. in my mind has a lot more to do with domestic developments inside north korea than anything we have done. some people are want to see this as north korean reaction to military exercises. but we've been doing those for 50 or 60 years. there's nothing new there. there's nothing new in the u.n. sanctions resolution. this is the sixth time we've done that. or in the political change in south korean policy there. really the only explanation i can come up with is there's some domestic i
the threat at this point is more words than actions. and it appears to be a lot of kind of hot air bluster, rhetoric. at the same time you can't ignore it altogether. so the administration has been, again, striking i think a pretty successful balance, less rhetoric, but more actions. sending over the b-52 bombers, the b-2 bombers and f-22 squadrons to make it clear our deterrence remains strong but not seeking to further ratchet up the rhetoric. >> why do you think north korean leaders...
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. >> opinion polls show overwhelming public support for his actions. the prime minister was unrepentant, saying that he had acted solely in the national interests. >> we spoke earlier with our london correspondent. we asked him what impression the prime minister made during his speech. >> david cameron gave quite an assured performance. he brushed away most of the criticism, the heavy criticism that came from the opposition. he reiterated time and again that he had just acted in defense of the british national interest. he also showed a fighting spirit toward brussels, berlin, and paris. he said that britain might look very carefully at the actions of the newly created group of 26. and he said that he might block any kind of actions that the group is taking that might violate british interests. >> the conservatives and liberal democrats? >> the liberal democrats have taken to the airwaves today. many leading liberal democrats right now have said that the coalition is safely involved. they have gritted their teeth and they have some problems with his eu
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so i think it's danger to take action by simplistic thinking way. i hope both japan and china, dealing with issue very calmly. >>> authorities in north korea have provided a boost for their leader and they've uncreased their threat to their neighbors. they say they succeeded in launching a rock tote put a satellite into space. officials in south korea, japan and the u.s. say the north koreans actually fired off a long-range missile. >>> the state broadcaster has played this video repeatedly throughout the past day. it's the first time they released a video filmed at the actual launch site. previously they showed images from the screen at the control facility. >> translator: even countries with developed satellite technology have had many failed launches but we learned from the failure in april. we launched today's rocket with a conviction to succeed. >> the first stage fell into the yellow sea west of the korean peninsula. the nose cover fell a short distance beyond that. the second stage dropped into the pacific ocean east of the philippines. >>> a
so i think it's danger to take action by simplistic thinking way. i hope both japan and china, dealing with issue very calmly. >>> authorities in north korea have provided a boost for their leader and they've uncreased their threat to their neighbors. they say they succeeded in launching a rock tote put a satellite into space. officials in south korea, japan and the u.s. say the north koreans actually fired off a long-range missile. >>> the state broadcaster has played this...
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the call for more action and support. briefly, turkey said it is considering military action inside syria to help civilians. what do you think? >> the turks are very worried that this conflict might spill over into turkey, and they're ready to intervene militarily, at least into the northern strip of syria. but they're very fearful to be involved in a protracted civil war that cannot be won. for the time being, we're listening to rhetoric, not action. but things are moving forward quickly, and we might see military action in the near future. >> as ever, thank you so very much. >> islamic law is being given too much power in the new egyptian constitution. that is the ruling handed down by a court in egypt. the court has also suspended the work of an assembly in charge of drafting the country's new constitution. >> this rowling backs critics of the 100-member panel who say it is dominated by islamists. the judges say the body failed to reflect the diversity of emergency -- of egyptian society with underrepresentation of chr
the call for more action and support. briefly, turkey said it is considering military action inside syria to help civilians. what do you think? >> the turks are very worried that this conflict might spill over into turkey, and they're ready to intervene militarily, at least into the northern strip of syria. but they're very fearful to be involved in a protracted civil war that cannot be won. for the time being, we're listening to rhetoric, not action. but things are moving forward...
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action there? >> what we see so far -- well, we actually did not see it, but there was a close security council meeting on monday, and we heard u.s. -- un special envoy brahimi announce he was working on a security plan, but he kept his cards pretty close to the vest. he did not give away what this peace plan would look like. when we talked to the german foreign minister on tuesday, he said we should not get our hopes up too high, that he did not expect any ground-breaking there, that there was still this stalemate between russia and china on the one side of the security council and basically the western world on the other side. he voiced his anger and frustration about the situation and the inability of the security council to change anything on the ground in syria. >> max, thank you very much for that. >> in syria, international organizations working there estimate that some 2000 children have been killed in the course of the country's civil war. many thousands more are among the 250,000 refugees
action there? >> what we see so far -- well, we actually did not see it, but there was a close security council meeting on monday, and we heard u.s. -- un special envoy brahimi announce he was working on a security plan, but he kept his cards pretty close to the vest. he did not give away what this peace plan would look like. when we talked to the german foreign minister on tuesday, he said we should not get our hopes up too high, that he did not expect any ground-breaking there, that...
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representatives of taiwan's foreign office say they'll ask japan to refrain from taking unilateral action that would violate taiwan's sovereignty. they also urged the japanese government not to harm bilateral ties and escalate tensions in east asia. >>> prime minister yoshihiko noda is fending off contenders for the ruling democratic party's top job. the dpj is holding its leadership election this month, and noda is facing a challenge from three other candidates. the prime minister is running for a second term as dpj leader. party members elected him a year ago. they'll consider three other candidates this time around. they are former agriculture minister hirotaka akamatsu, former internal affairs minister kazuhiro haraguchi, and another former agriculture minister, michihiko kano. all candidates have submitted lists of 20 or more lawmakers who endorse them. >> translator: i have to rebuild the democratic party and continue to revitalize japan. i can't leave things unfinished, so i decided to throw my hat in the ring. >> akamatsu, haraguchi and kano all criticize how noda has ruled the dp
representatives of taiwan's foreign office say they'll ask japan to refrain from taking unilateral action that would violate taiwan's sovereignty. they also urged the japanese government not to harm bilateral ties and escalate tensions in east asia. >>> prime minister yoshihiko noda is fending off contenders for the ruling democratic party's top job. the dpj is holding its leadership election this month, and noda is facing a challenge from three other candidates. the prime minister is...
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yesica martinez, 19, is a differed action applicant. >> hi, jessica! >> reporter: today, she's come to consult with a lawyer about her application requirements. yessica was brought to america illegally ten years ago. her parents decided to leave their home in columbia, which was rife with gang violence and ongoing civil conflict. they wanted to provide a better future for their children. immediately after arriving in new york, yessica enrolled in the public school system and began studying english for the first time. this fall, she will begin her second year at a prestigious ivy league university, yet yessica remains undocumented in america and could be deported at any time. this has been one of her biggest fears, despite all that she's accomplished here. >> in terms of being able to access jobs that i never thought i could access. i think it also gives you a sense of security, too, just because there's always that threat of deportation kind of lingering behind. >> reporter: obama's new policy has renewed hope among young, undocumented immigrants for e
yesica martinez, 19, is a differed action applicant. >> hi, jessica! >> reporter: today, she's come to consult with a lawyer about her application requirements. yessica was brought to america illegally ten years ago. her parents decided to leave their home in columbia, which was rife with gang violence and ongoing civil conflict. they wanted to provide a better future for their children. immediately after arriving in new york, yessica enrolled in the public school system and began...
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to prevent north korea from taking further provocative action following last week's missile launch. the north claimed it was attempting to launch a satellite. >> translator: the u.s., japan and south korea must work closely to coordinate action to urge north korea to give up its nuclear program. >> shin referred to a unanimously adopted presidential statement from the u.n. security council. he called it an important message to the north as it has the support of china and russia. he said the north spent more than $800 million to develop the rocket and build a launchpad. in addition, the south korean government estimates that north korea spent $340 million celebrating the birth of the nation's founder kim il sung last sunday. the unification ministry said new statues of kim il-sung and his son kim jong-il cost an estimated $39 million to build. fireworks and other performances on the anniversary cost $17 million while expenses for repair work at a luxury hotel in central pyongyang were estimated at $210 million. the officials say the money could have been used to buy a fuel year's wor
to prevent north korea from taking further provocative action following last week's missile launch. the north claimed it was attempting to launch a satellite. >> translator: the u.s., japan and south korea must work closely to coordinate action to urge north korea to give up its nuclear program. >> shin referred to a unanimously adopted presidential statement from the u.n. security council. he called it an important message to the north as it has the support of china and russia. he...
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speculation is he was made a scapegoat for his aides' actions. chongqing is china's largest municipality. he was a party chief and launched a crackdown on criminal gangs and campaigned to revive china's revolutionary spirit. he encouraged foreign investment and spearheaded chongqing's ascent to become one of china's fastest growing cities. his development approach is called the chongqing model. his aide led the crusade against criminal gangs. bo expressed remorse over the scandal and indicated he was out of the race for the top leadership. >> reporter: analysts say bo's about-face reflects a struggle over top party posts between two groups. one is called the princelings, they are the children of prominent party leaders. an example is one expected to be china's next president. the other's father was a vice premier. the members emerged from the communist youth league and include president jintao. the tug of war is expected to intensify in the run-up to the party's congress this fall. the event is held once every five years. >> we are now joined in
speculation is he was made a scapegoat for his aides' actions. chongqing is china's largest municipality. he was a party chief and launched a crackdown on criminal gangs and campaigned to revive china's revolutionary spirit. he encouraged foreign investment and spearheaded chongqing's ascent to become one of china's fastest growing cities. his development approach is called the chongqing model. his aide led the crusade against criminal gangs. bo expressed remorse over the scandal and indicated...
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the action is justifiable and reasonable. >> he add ed the people involve ed said they did not damage the fishing boat. hong declined to confirm if shots were fired and whether the chinese vessel was a warship. >>> chinese president is in south africa to attend the summit of the brics emerging economies. xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in an international meeting since he took office earlier this month. the two-day summit begins on tuesday in durbin. brics is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the leaders are expected to discuss how rising commodities and grain prices are affecting emerging countries. also on the agenda is an agreement among the brics members to provide each other with foreign currencies. they want to protect their economies from the impact of global financial turmoil. >>> china has been increasing its presence in africa. the country has come to rely on the continent for trade and for natural resources.
the action is justifiable and reasonable. >> he add ed the people involve ed said they did not damage the fishing boat. hong declined to confirm if shots were fired and whether the chinese vessel was a warship. >>> chinese president is in south africa to attend the summit of the brics emerging economies. xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in...
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north korea's action amounts to a diplomatic challenge against china. china has lost face diplomatically. it's an extremely troubling incident for chinese officials. >> there is only so much china can do to influence what north korea decides, but china can still have some influence with its exports and food aid. for instance, after taking into account international reaction, china could cut energy supplies and limit trade. this would result with provocative pressure against the north. but harsher sanctions are believed to be a long way off. he's the professor again. >> translator: it's the north korean people who would have to pay the price for sanctions. spring will soon arrive in north korea. it will be an off-crop season, and the supply of crude oil will be tight, so china will carefully study what sanctions to take. >> chinese officials want to avoid driving the north korean regime into a corner. that would result in the country's collapse. they fear that would cause a massive number of north koreans to pour into the northeast. the result would be c
north korea's action amounts to a diplomatic challenge against china. china has lost face diplomatically. it's an extremely troubling incident for chinese officials. >> there is only so much china can do to influence what north korea decides, but china can still have some influence with its exports and food aid. for instance, after taking into account international reaction, china could cut energy supplies and limit trade. this would result with provocative pressure against the north. but...
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taking a look at wednesday's stock market action,... the benchmark kospi ended higher despite the debt problems in the eurozone... on hopes that the federal reserve will announce measures to boost the fragile us economy. the kospi rose zero-point-9 percent,... to 18-54,... while the tech-heavy kosdaq also closed 1-point-6 percent higher,... at 4- 77. on the fx counter,... the korean currency weakened by 1-and-a- half won... to close at 11-50 against the us dollar. the south korean national football team beat oman tonight 2-1 in the final round of qualifying for the 2012 olympics. that puts south korea in a strong position to make it to london. jimmy yu has more sports updates. hello, i'm jimmy yu and welcome to world sports. michael owen struck twice in his first game of the season as manchester united thrashed bitter rivals leeds united 3-0 in a league cup third- round tie on tuesday. korean park ji-sung gave a nice swift pass to owen 15 minutes in the match, who managed to scuff one in that trickled in off the far post. owen then grab
taking a look at wednesday's stock market action,... the benchmark kospi ended higher despite the debt problems in the eurozone... on hopes that the federal reserve will announce measures to boost the fragile us economy. the kospi rose zero-point-9 percent,... to 18-54,... while the tech-heavy kosdaq also closed 1-point-6 percent higher,... at 4- 77. on the fx counter,... the korean currency weakened by 1-and-a- half won... to close at 11-50 against the us dollar. the south korean national...
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what we see now as a lot of action. a lot of drumbeating on both sides. the fact that the israeli prime minister has given the green light, we have been hearing israeli officials in the past say that the ground operation could be possible. the rocket from gaza in nearby tullibee, clearly another red line for israel that has been crossed, and it could trigger more action -- the rocket from gaza in nearby town levied -- tel aviv. guzzle was like a ghost town of the past few days while i was there. people are just staying at home. there's not much you can do at these times, just wait, and probably go for another very long night of air strikes and rocket launches and then the sound of ambulances. i think it is a real tragedy for the civilian population on both sides, what is going on down south. in gaza particularly, the experience of war after relative quiet, and it is extremely difficult when you do not have a shelter to run to. >> thank you for that. for more on this story, we're joined by our middle east analyst. we've got a civil war on israel's doorstep
what we see now as a lot of action. a lot of drumbeating on both sides. the fact that the israeli prime minister has given the green light, we have been hearing israeli officials in the past say that the ground operation could be possible. the rocket from gaza in nearby tullibee, clearly another red line for israel that has been crossed, and it could trigger more action -- the rocket from gaza in nearby town levied -- tel aviv. guzzle was like a ghost town of the past few days while i was...
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. >> of action is the chairman of the parliamentary investigative committee looking into the failure of intelligence in this case. we asked him why so many people are wondering why it's taking so long for them to come up with anything. >> we only had this time to investigate, but a crucial question. how could it have been possible that the terrorist group went into hiding for 13 years and committed 10 murders, 14. robberies and two armed assaults without being identified by our police for other security services? up until now, we have heard more than 50 witnesses and we have studied about 2000 files and we are on our way to come up with our summary, a final report for the summer. >> what changes are needed to prevent what we have seen in the past? >> there were three aspects leading to the fact that they were not found. first of all, the danger that comes from the neo-nazi groups in germany has not been taken seriously enough. the second point is that there were prejudiced investigations because many of the victims were migrants and the police were extremely convinced that organized
. >> of action is the chairman of the parliamentary investigative committee looking into the failure of intelligence in this case. we asked him why so many people are wondering why it's taking so long for them to come up with anything. >> we only had this time to investigate, but a crucial question. how could it have been possible that the terrorist group went into hiding for 13 years and committed 10 murders, 14. robberies and two armed assaults without being identified by our...
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officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty. >> translator: a series of satellite and long-range rocket launchers by the dprk and a higher level nuclear test are parts of an all-out action. this is a new phase in the anti-u.s. struggle that has lasted for centuries. we do not hide that the target of these actions is the united states, the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> the country's space agency launched a rocket last month. authorities claimed it was to orbit a satellite but other countries say north koreans were testing long-range ballistic missile technology. scientists in the north half carried out two previous nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009. experts have been suggesting for weeks that they could be preparing for a third. the united nations resolutions ban north korea from developing missile and nuclear technology. on tuesday the security council condemned the latest rocket launch and expanded its existing sanctions. the latest north korean statement says the country flatly rejects all
officials with the country's national defense ministry issued a statement warning of all-out action to defend north korea's sovereignty. >> translator: a series of satellite and long-range rocket launchers by the dprk and a higher level nuclear test are parts of an all-out action. this is a new phase in the anti-u.s. struggle that has lasted for centuries. we do not hide that the target of these actions is the united states, the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> the country's...
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. >> the un says that if the video is authenticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been recorded in northwestern syria. government forces and rebels have been fighting there for weeks. on thursday, rebels stormed several army checkpoints. they appear to have captured these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after that, they fired round after round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this could be the latest in a stream of documented executions by opposition as well as government forces and its affiliated with them. >> there's been heavy fighting with government planes bombing rebel positions near the turkish border as well as in the capital damascus. >> the conflict between the government and rebe
. >> the un says that if the video is authenticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been recorded in northwestern syria. government forces and rebels have been fighting there for weeks. on thursday, rebels stormed several army checkpoints. they appear to have captured these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they...
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so americans are tired of war, and president obama surely will try to explore any diplomatic actions he has before going to war. >> thank you very much for joining us. turning to syria, where there has been a new fighting in the opposition stronghold of homs. >> troops have clashed with anti-government activists. at least 17 people reported killed, with scores others injured. >> this comes a day after china and russia vetoed a u.n. resolution on syria. >> and russia has condemned the angry reaction from the west to its u.n. veto as "hysterical," and says it is is sending his foreign minister and intelligence chief to syria for talks with president assad. >> the city of homs is under siege. activists said government troops have launched repeated offenses here since the weekend, with deadly consequences. they have urged the international community to act quickly to prevent further massacres. after the failure of the u.n. security council to agree on a resolution, western powers are seeking to keep pressure on in damascus. berlin reiterated its position. >> president assad's time is up.
so americans are tired of war, and president obama surely will try to explore any diplomatic actions he has before going to war. >> thank you very much for joining us. turning to syria, where there has been a new fighting in the opposition stronghold of homs. >> troops have clashed with anti-government activists. at least 17 people reported killed, with scores others injured. >> this comes a day after china and russia vetoed a u.n. resolution on syria. >> and russia has...
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we don't want a war or any and necessary actions. i hope we can maintain peace. and we have to give japan a serious warning. >> rivalries have often flared between the two countries over the disputed islands. they are uninhabited, rich in resources. taiwan also maintained its own claim over the islands. >> u.s. president barack obama is challenging chinese auto sector subsidies that he says threatens american jobs. during a campaign appearance in the swing state of ohio, he announced the u.s. has filed a complaint with the world trade organization. the auto industry plays a major economic role in ohio. washington alleges china illegally imposes duties of $3 billion on imports of u.s.-made automobiles. >> the summer vacations might be over but the issue that has dogged european politicians, the eurozone crisis, took front and center at angela merkel's press conference today. >> it was a chance for journalists to pound the chancellor with questions. with parliamentary elections due next year, she's very aware of the public sentiment on the debt crisis. >> angela me
we don't want a war or any and necessary actions. i hope we can maintain peace. and we have to give japan a serious warning. >> rivalries have often flared between the two countries over the disputed islands. they are uninhabited, rich in resources. taiwan also maintained its own claim over the islands. >> u.s. president barack obama is challenging chinese auto sector subsidies that he says threatens american jobs. during a campaign appearance in the swing state of ohio, he...
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. >> it is being called a european day of action and solidarity, and its target is the austerity that is sweeping the region. >> unions say the spending cuts and tax hikes are condemning their countries two years of recession and massive unemployment. >> in a moment, we will get the reaction from brussels and go live to madrid, but first, this report. >> protesters have come to vent their anger, and from early on, by a police in spain were braced for a long day -- riot police in spain were braced for a long day. unemployment stands at 25% in spain, the highest in the european union. every week brings fresh job cuts, and frustration is growing. spain's economy is set to shrink by another 1.5% this year. there were similar scenes in several metro stations where hundreds of protesters face rows of officers. metro services have been largely suspended, and only 20% of long- distance trains are running. schools and many shops are also shut down. spain's general workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and con
. >> it is being called a european day of action and solidarity, and its target is the austerity that is sweeping the region. >> unions say the spending cuts and tax hikes are condemning their countries two years of recession and massive unemployment. >> in a moment, we will get the reaction from brussels and go live to madrid, but first, this report. >> protesters have come to vent their anger, and from early on, by a police in spain were braced for a long day -- riot...
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what action can the arab league take about that? >> first of all, it has been quite an embarrassment for the arab league because it has put quite some effort into the issue, and now it is clear that the syrian government does not care about the deal. there will continue to put pressure on the syrian government to change its policies. bashar al-assad seems to believe that he can persuade his own population to still follow him, and indeed, a large part of the country do still side with him. they do not know what is really going on in the country, and he is playing on that. >> take a look at his strategy. what do you think is his long- term strategy? can he really keep up with this crackdown for as long as it takes? >> he definitely cannot. he is under very strong pressure by the arab league and by the syrian opposition, and he is desperately trying to really regain control of his country, but i think he has no chance to do so. in the end, there are two options. bashar al-assad will have to resign and someone from the minority regime t
what action can the arab league take about that? >> first of all, it has been quite an embarrassment for the arab league because it has put quite some effort into the issue, and now it is clear that the syrian government does not care about the deal. there will continue to put pressure on the syrian government to change its policies. bashar al-assad seems to believe that he can persuade his own population to still follow him, and indeed, a large part of the country do still side with him....
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>> today. >> no action. >> no action. very good to get your insight on this. thanks for being with us. >>> and here are the latest market figures. >>> japanese author has criticized nuclear power in his writing and in speeches. the nobel prize-winning novel cyst urging the government to abandon it altogether. ohi and two academics submitted a statement to the cabinet. more than 6 million people across the country signed the document. he opposes the government's plan to restart two reactors at the ohi nuclear plant in fukui prefect purp the plant would be the first to resume operations since the last commercial reactor still running was shut down last month. oha said the accident last year at fukushima daiichi has shown people and nuclear plants cannot co-exist. >> translator: i believe the only way to preserve human life is to completely turn away from nuclear power. >> oe and his fellow campaigners plan to hold an anti-nuclear rally next month in tokyo. >>> when last year's massive earthquake hit east japan, many houses suffered great damage due to liquefacti
>> today. >> no action. >> no action. very good to get your insight on this. thanks for being with us. >>> and here are the latest market figures. >>> japanese author has criticized nuclear power in his writing and in speeches. the nobel prize-winning novel cyst urging the government to abandon it altogether. ohi and two academics submitted a statement to the cabinet. more than 6 million people across the country signed the document. he opposes the...
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that means coordinated action, but right now accusations are flying. the head of the euro group jean- claude juncker has accused some politicians of casually talking about a possible exit of the euro for greece as an election- year employee. philipp roesler may be one of the politicians james holmes -- jean-claude juncker had in mind. then mentioned a great departure from the euro is a viable option to the german newspaper credit and jean-claude juncker as saying why does sturman allow itself the luxury of constantly conducting internal politics of questions that have to do with europe? why does germany treat the eurozone like its subsidiary? his statement increases the pressure on germany and the german central bank to change their policy, particularly on whether the ecb should be of the body up government bonds and struggling eurozone members. up to now, both have rejected this idea. >> for more on this, we're joined by john barrick from parliamentary studios. wolfgang scheuble, the german finance minister, has been bristled in the past from getting
that means coordinated action, but right now accusations are flying. the head of the euro group jean- claude juncker has accused some politicians of casually talking about a possible exit of the euro for greece as an election- year employee. philipp roesler may be one of the politicians james holmes -- jean-claude juncker had in mind. then mentioned a great departure from the euro is a viable option to the german newspaper credit and jean-claude juncker as saying why does sturman allow itself...
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the turkish government action follows a second straight of artillery strikes by its military. those forces were retaliating for a syrian mortar attack on on the town of akcakale. the border attacks killed five civilians including a woman and her three children. prime minister recep tayyip erdogan says turkey would never want to start a war, but he said nobody should test turkey's determination to protect their borders. the united nations security has expressed concern about the situation along the border. it issued a statement denouncing the mortar attack. >> the members of the security council condemn in the strongest terms the shelling by the syrian armed forces. >> the statement says the shelling highlighted the impact the syrian crisis is having on regional peace and security and called on turkey to exercise restraint to prevent the crisis from escalating. >>> the third and final day of the asean maritime forum has taken place in the philippine capital manila on friday. japan, china, and the united states joined the forum for the first time. japan used its first occasion a
the turkish government action follows a second straight of artillery strikes by its military. those forces were retaliating for a syrian mortar attack on on the town of akcakale. the border attacks killed five civilians including a woman and her three children. prime minister recep tayyip erdogan says turkey would never want to start a war, but he said nobody should test turkey's determination to protect their borders. the united nations security has expressed concern about the situation along...
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the living standards of millions of people have plummeted since the conservative national action party came to power to of years ago. the outgoing president was quick to acknowledge pena nieto's win. >> i want to sincerely congratulate you and to express my government's intention to work with you to ensure a transparent and efficient change of government. >> but mexico's youth might be harder to convince biggest events and left-wing activists took to the streets on election day to protest against pena nieto's party. many still associate the pri with authoritarianism and corruption. mexico is in the middle of a violent drug war which has killed more than 50,000 people since 2006. dealing with that effectively is one of the biggest challenges facing enrique pena nieto's incoming administration. >> let's get the latest from mexico. i am joined on the line by our reporter in mexico city. as enrique pena nieto really one this poll? >> well, although the pri candidate is the head of the polls today, the official winner of the elections is not declared yet. however, if there is no second roun
the living standards of millions of people have plummeted since the conservative national action party came to power to of years ago. the outgoing president was quick to acknowledge pena nieto's win. >> i want to sincerely congratulate you and to express my government's intention to work with you to ensure a transparent and efficient change of government. >> but mexico's youth might be harder to convince biggest events and left-wing activists took to the streets on election day to...
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please go to see more on our website. >> all that action coming up in the next program. stay with dw. >> see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
please go to see more on our website. >> all that action coming up in the next program. stay with dw. >> see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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the threat at this point is more words than actions. and it appears to be a lot of kind of hot air bluster, rhetoric. at the same time you can't ignore it altogether, so the administration has been again, striking, i think a pretty successful balance, less rhetoric, but more action, sending over the b-52 bombers, the b-2 bombers and the squadrons. just to make sure they understand, but not seeking to further ratchet up their rhetoric. >> this is difficult to know. in my mind, has a lot more to do with domestic developments inside north korea than anything we have done. some people want to see this as north korean reaction to u.s. military exercises, but we've been doing those for 50 or 60 years. there's nothing new there. there's nothing new in the u.n. security council sanctions resolution. this is the sixth time we've done that. or in the political change in south korean policy there. really the only explanation i can come up with is there's some domestic, internal issues in north korea that are causing them to need a greater external
the threat at this point is more words than actions. and it appears to be a lot of kind of hot air bluster, rhetoric. at the same time you can't ignore it altogether, so the administration has been again, striking, i think a pretty successful balance, less rhetoric, but more action, sending over the b-52 bombers, the b-2 bombers and the squadrons. just to make sure they understand, but not seeking to further ratchet up their rhetoric. >> this is difficult to know. in my mind, has a lot...
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a small action is leak seed. from a small seed grows a large tree. >> reporter: he was born in 1936. he edits a philosophical magazine and also teaches. his thinking combines oriental culture with western thought. he teaches in a college, a school for environmental education which he founded. he says for example if everyone starts to choose organic foods over processed foods it will bring about automatic charnge t the economy. it will bring changes to society naturally. after the great east japan earthquake, he met some students from the affected areas. >> through this difficult time, let us build a new future which is more resilient and more sustainable. >> reporter: what do you think the japanese people learned from the disaster? have they gained anything from it? >> now we also have to learn some lessons from this disaster. the lesson we have to learn is that nature is stronger than any technology, any science, any human industry or human ng knewity. so we have to be humble towards nature. >> reporter: kumar s
a small action is leak seed. from a small seed grows a large tree. >> reporter: he was born in 1936. he edits a philosophical magazine and also teaches. his thinking combines oriental culture with western thought. he teaches in a college, a school for environmental education which he founded. he says for example if everyone starts to choose organic foods over processed foods it will bring about automatic charnge t the economy. it will bring changes to society naturally. after the great...
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there is a fear that europe is going to have to take action. >> what would that action be? >> in the past, they have threatened to take action in the funding. non-has asked the council what they might do, but i think he will see greater integration. romania has really wanted to join up, but that will be of the cards. at the european commission says -- that could stop a standby loan, and then romania would be in real trouble. >> thank you. paul cunningham. alright. the 2012 summer olympics are just over two weeks away, but to turn our attention to past olympic games in a singlet to the event. >> it was an african american man who was the very first to complete the 200 meter sprint and under 20 seconds, but it was his famous salute that is remembered. >> the documentary and the man himself is in london for the first showing. >> he captured the world's attention. the ceremony from the 1968 olympics. it was like the end of their track and field careers. >> it is so ideal, the platform that was used. they believed the the olympic games were only used for competition and politics
there is a fear that europe is going to have to take action. >> what would that action be? >> in the past, they have threatened to take action in the funding. non-has asked the council what they might do, but i think he will see greater integration. romania has really wanted to join up, but that will be of the cards. at the european commission says -- that could stop a standby loan, and then romania would be in real trouble. >> thank you. paul cunningham. alright. the 2012...
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the international monetary fund says what we need is collective action to resolve the crisis. the imf and world bank held their annual conferences today. they have warned europe and u.s. that they risked suffocating the global economy. they have topped four countries to -- they have also convinced poor countries that they need to get things in order. >> there is hope according to christine lagarde. >> having a little bit of patience while pushing the leaders into the direction where they have to take much needed action, more action than what has already been done. >> her optimism about the global economy is not shared by the world bank president. >> i still think that a double- dip recession for the major economies is unlikely but my confidence is being eroded daily by the steady grip of difficult economic news. >> they called on industrialized nations to take action spreading to developing economies. >> let's go to our washington correspondent. you were covering the conference. what did the world's main lenders have to say? >> the time for mauling through was over and the gov
the international monetary fund says what we need is collective action to resolve the crisis. the imf and world bank held their annual conferences today. they have warned europe and u.s. that they risked suffocating the global economy. they have topped four countries to -- they have also convinced poor countries that they need to get things in order. >> there is hope according to christine lagarde. >> having a little bit of patience while pushing the leaders into the direction where...
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. >> translator: i regret united states' action. nuclear armed nations should not only say they want a world free of nuclear weapons but work toward it, as well. >>> an atomic bomb survivor from hiroshima expressed concern that the u.s. action may prompt no h >>> north korean scientists carried out their third nuclear test last month. the u.n. approved a new package of sanctions against the country. now the u.s. treasury department has announced sanctions of its own to stop funds from flowing to the north's missile and nuclear programs. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and partners to tighten national/international sanctions. >> the sanctions will block the foreign trade bank of north korea from engaging in transactions with u.s. financial institutions. members of president barack obama's administration also placed restrictions on four senior officials of the korean workers party. they're expected to ask their allies in japan, south korea, and other countrie
. >> translator: i regret united states' action. nuclear armed nations should not only say they want a world free of nuclear weapons but work toward it, as well. >>> an atomic bomb survivor from hiroshima expressed concern that the u.s. action may prompt no h >>> north korean scientists carried out their third nuclear test last month. the u.n. approved a new package of sanctions against the country. now the u.s. treasury department has announced sanctions of its own to...
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germany has thrown its weight behind the push for diplomatic action against damascus. >> berlin wants to raise pressure on syria. the german foreign minister has pushed for the u.n. security council to discuss the crackdown on thursday. he wants to send a clear signal. >> we are looking for dialogue with other members of the security council. we can send a message to the regime in syria that this violence must end. >> the syrian army has besieged a port city for five days, targeting sunni neighborhoods. germany wants the european union to impose tougher sanctions on syria's oil industry. >> in brussels, we are pushing for a widening of sanctions against the regime. these should target the syrian energy sector. we expect the eu's political and security committee to hold an emergency session in the next few days. >> westerwelle said if the syrian leader does not introduce democratic reforms, he should go. >> there are protests across india in support of an antique ruction campaigner in jail. the government has been unable to end the standoff, it dismissed the fast by anna hazare as misc
germany has thrown its weight behind the push for diplomatic action against damascus. >> berlin wants to raise pressure on syria. the german foreign minister has pushed for the u.n. security council to discuss the crackdown on thursday. he wants to send a clear signal. >> we are looking for dialogue with other members of the security council. we can send a message to the regime in syria that this violence must end. >> the syrian army has besieged a port city for five days,...
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there is much tougher action against the regime. there is an oil embargo in place. members would like it to be unacceptable to be seen doing business with damascus. the high representative was not here for the debate, her place was taken. the plans to suspend all future investments in the energy sector in syria. >> why doesn't do you impose strict sanctions right away? why wait? >> the you moves at the speed of the glacier, especially where national financial interests are concerned. -- do you -- the eu moves at the speed of a glacier. europe takes about 90% of the syrian oil. the problem is a lack of a u.n. resolution. the members were promised more action by the eu to try to persuade russia and china to drop their opposition to u.n. sanctions. >> i am wondering what leverage the eu has over syria. with sanctions put pressure on a sock at all? -- on assad at all? >> they have soft power. they do have influence. they have influence in the region. other countries were praised, such as turkey, for taking some kind of stand. it is difficult to see without a u.n. resolu
there is much tougher action against the regime. there is an oil embargo in place. members would like it to be unacceptable to be seen doing business with damascus. the high representative was not here for the debate, her place was taken. the plans to suspend all future investments in the energy sector in syria. >> why doesn't do you impose strict sanctions right away? why wait? >> the you moves at the speed of the glacier, especially where national financial interests are...
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. >> now, another new rate case that led to suicide has underscored further the need for action -- another new rape case. >> this woman is mourning the loss of her daughter. six weeks after being gang raped in her village in india, the 17-year-old girl succumbed to her despair and took her own life. her suicide note lists the names of the four perpetrators. for weeks, local police would not register the case. instead, they tried to force a settlement between the rapists and the girl's family. >> for almost 14 days, no action was taken in this case. no case was registered. neither was any arrests made. attempts were also made to hush up the case by arriving at a compromise. it went through two further departments before it reached us, and in the process, nothing happened. >> it is a sad reminder of a society that has turned a blind eye to sexual violence for years. it% of the victims are women. another gang rape, this time of a 23-year-old woman in delhi, has triggered a wave of protests and forced the prime minister to hold an inquiry. he is promising laws to protect women and to crack dow
. >> now, another new rate case that led to suicide has underscored further the need for action -- another new rape case. >> this woman is mourning the loss of her daughter. six weeks after being gang raped in her village in india, the 17-year-old girl succumbed to her despair and took her own life. her suicide note lists the names of the four perpetrators. for weeks, local police would not register the case. instead, they tried to force a settlement between the rapists and the...
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government buildings on that fateful day, that perhaps she should step down as well for not taking action. >> thank you for that report from oslo. >> now on to a scandal that has exposed feuds within the catholic church -- church. pope benedict's former butler is facing up to six years in prison for stealing and leaking sensitive vatican document. >> the 46-year-old said he wanted to rid the church of corruption, and the papers shed light on how contracts are awarded and are thought to highlight allegations of internal power struggles with the vatican's bank. >> it is a case that has rocked the vatican. once a close confidant of pope benedict, paolo gabriele has admitted of stealing documents. they highlighted alleged rivalries at the vatican. charging corruption. paolo gabriele was arrested in may and has been charged with aggravated theft. the vatican spokesman says the pope is unlikely to stop the trial going ahead. >> it is always find the pope's power to intervene if he wishes or judges it opportune. but he has not done so thus far. so we presume at this stage that the trial will go
government buildings on that fateful day, that perhaps she should step down as well for not taking action. >> thank you for that report from oslo. >> now on to a scandal that has exposed feuds within the catholic church -- church. pope benedict's former butler is facing up to six years in prison for stealing and leaking sensitive vatican document. >> the 46-year-old said he wanted to rid the church of corruption, and the papers shed light on how contracts are awarded and are...
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the germans do not want to miss the action. the german delegation has an appointment at myanmar's chamber of commerce and industry, but they are not the only guests. the chamber says visitors have been dropping in from across the globe. they are welcome because myanmar needs investors and know-how. no deals have been finalized, but a memorandum of understanding has been signed. the germans are expected to play a big role in myanmar. >> vocational training is very much involved. we need more training programs for the germans to come and invest. also, in the investment sector. >> some 60 million people in the country are waiting for the upswing. myanmar is still among the world's poorest countries, but it has huge potential. it is rich in natural resources and is strategically located between china and india, but there is a long road ahead. too much red tape and corruption plagued the country, and foreign investors still have few rights. the government promises to change that soon. one german who knows the country well is philip
the germans do not want to miss the action. the german delegation has an appointment at myanmar's chamber of commerce and industry, but they are not the only guests. the chamber says visitors have been dropping in from across the globe. they are welcome because myanmar needs investors and know-how. no deals have been finalized, but a memorandum of understanding has been signed. the germans are expected to play a big role in myanmar. >> vocational training is very much involved. we need...
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he wants to see action from the new greek government. he has given the greeks one week to provide written confirmation that athens is signing off on tough austerity measures. >> we will be in a position to give a positive appraisal of the situation. >> the new italian prime minister was next. he knows his way around brussels, but as a commissioner, not the head of a government. the insurers policymakers that he will stop at nothing to bring italy in compliance with the demands of its creditors. >> i will do everything that i can and summon all the possible political powers in the country to get at the root of this problem. >> european commission president, a believer, he knows mario monti from the days that he was a commissioner. he warned that the situation remained difficult and that miracles are hardly possible. >> we cannot change sections of markets from one day to the other. >> still, markets are impatient for a clear solution. investors are anxious not to let their new leadership's -- investors are anxious to see if the new leader
he wants to see action from the new greek government. he has given the greeks one week to provide written confirmation that athens is signing off on tough austerity measures. >> we will be in a position to give a positive appraisal of the situation. >> the new italian prime minister was next. he knows his way around brussels, but as a commissioner, not the head of a government. the insurers policymakers that he will stop at nothing to bring italy in compliance with the demands of...
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we need global action. we need strong international safety standards to prevent future disasters. >> u.s. president barack obama expressed his objections to palestinian's statehood bid for full u.n. membership. he said the country's independence will only be achieved through dialogue with israel and that there can be no shortcut. the debates at the assembly will continue until next tuesday. >>> top nuclear envoys from north and south korea have met for the first time in two months to discuss resuming the stalled six-party talks on the north's nuclear program. south korean delegate wi san nak and north korea's vice foreign minister ri yong ho met for three hours in beijing on wednesday. ri said the north must halt its uranium enrichment program and accept inspections by the international atomic energy agency as conditions for restarting the six-party stalks. ro said the program is for peaceful power generation and called for an unconditional resumption of talks. >> translator: today's dialogue was constructi
we need global action. we need strong international safety standards to prevent future disasters. >> u.s. president barack obama expressed his objections to palestinian's statehood bid for full u.n. membership. he said the country's independence will only be achieved through dialogue with israel and that there can be no shortcut. the debates at the assembly will continue until next tuesday. >>> top nuclear envoys from north and south korea have met for the first time in two...
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what does the public reaction been so far to israel action? >> his role is not really just ceremonial. he has two very important powers. he can dissolve our lament. he also is the man who decides who should try to form the new government. indeed, people are talking about this is a move towards a presidential style of government. generally, the appreciation is much respected and people are banking on his skills to try to move the country forward after this. of paralysis -- after this period of paralysis. >> ministers gathering in luxor today in areas under rebel control. >> they hope that oil exports will be an important source of cash for the opposition which is facing shortages. they are especially low on medical supplies. >> the struggle goes on. the rebels are fighting for oil production facilities. they already control some and the easing of the embargo aims to help them. -- believes that is more likely to strengthen the opposition. >> germany's position is that we are not convinced we should provide weapons. we are too concerned they coul
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but the question remains as to what action india will take to guarantee human rights, a vital pillar of a democratic society. rape has drawn public attention at home and abroad to this critical question. nhk world, new delhi. >>> afghanistan is set to receive some of the world's most advanced military hardware to beef up its defenses against anti-government insurgents. president hamid karzai says the country will receive unmanned surveillance drones and other military aircraft and vehicles from the united states. karzai expressed hope that u.s. and european technology would enhance the country's ability to defend itself. >> karzai met with u.s. president barack obama last week in washington. the two sides have agreed that afghan forces will take the lead in security operations starting this spring. u.s. troops will transition to a support role. unmanned drones help international forces in afghanistan collect intelligence on the 5,000 occasions last year. but afghan forces have lacked that technology, forcing them to rely on foreign allies for intelligence. international combat troops
but the question remains as to what action india will take to guarantee human rights, a vital pillar of a democratic society. rape has drawn public attention at home and abroad to this critical question. nhk world, new delhi. >>> afghanistan is set to receive some of the world's most advanced military hardware to beef up its defenses against anti-government insurgents. president hamid karzai says the country will receive unmanned surveillance drones and other military aircraft and...
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with oil technologies but the new action plan shows that u.s. government believes that emerging economies should also move to cleaner energy. >> the world has become very small for edward snowden. the former u.s. intelligence contractor has been hiding out in moscow airport as american authorities press for his extradition on espionage charges. if he can get on a plane, he has another possible place to go. venezuelan president ma dur ro said on state run tv that his government will consider offering him asylasylum. he would have to make a request. the contractor revealed earlier this month that nsa agents collect private phone and internet data at home and abroad. snowden flew to moscow from hong kong. russian media report he's allowed to stay there as long as he has flight reservations. vad mir putin refused to turn snowden over to u.s. authorities saying the countries don't have an agreement to extradite criminals nch the pakistani taliban targeted a senior judge nn attack that killed several security officers. >> the judge was injured in wedn
with oil technologies but the new action plan shows that u.s. government believes that emerging economies should also move to cleaner energy. >> the world has become very small for edward snowden. the former u.s. intelligence contractor has been hiding out in moscow airport as american authorities press for his extradition on espionage charges. if he can get on a plane, he has another possible place to go. venezuelan president ma dur ro said on state run tv that his government will...
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it's time to take action on the situation in syria. these were the words of united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon tuesday as he spoke to reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of pacific leaders in new zealand. frustrated over the lack of unity among un members in dealing with syria's brutal crackdown on protesters... ban called on the international community to unite and take coherent measures once and for all. ban condemned assad for perpetrating violence against his own people,... saying that the aspirations of the syrian people should be "heeded and respected." he also added that it's "already to late" for assad to correct his course as the more time passes by in syria, more people will be killed. however, ban stopped short of calling for military intervention saying it is not a matter the secretary-general should talk about. despite the secretary- general's diplomatic efforts to force assad to abandon his crackdown on protesters,... more protesters have been killed in clashes with syrian security forces. the death toll in
it's time to take action on the situation in syria. these were the words of united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon tuesday as he spoke to reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of pacific leaders in new zealand. frustrated over the lack of unity among un members in dealing with syria's brutal crackdown on protesters... ban called on the international community to unite and take coherent measures once and for all. ban condemned assad for perpetrating violence against his own people,......
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even though its actions were absolutely correct. >> the place is richard needed among media categories with four foreign press seats reserved for turkish journalists. eight of the 10 victims allegedly murdered by the national socialist underground had a turkish background, but some german reporters are critical. >> these newspapers are not in there, not even the main paper in nuremberg. >> this may be legally correct, but it's not an appropriate solution. >> at least one german newspaper is planning legal action to have them screened live in a separate room. >> criticism and the debate has not completely ended. let's go to our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. who are the winners and losers? >> turkish media are among the winners. they filed objections after the first round of attempted allocation of seats in the courtroom. they do now have four places because they were essentially guaranteed them. they are among the winners. others include a small paper in munich basically used for advertising or the women's magazine we saw in that report. among the losers, some of the big
even though its actions were absolutely correct. >> the place is richard needed among media categories with four foreign press seats reserved for turkish journalists. eight of the 10 victims allegedly murdered by the national socialist underground had a turkish background, but some german reporters are critical. >> these newspapers are not in there, not even the main paper in nuremberg. >> this may be legally correct, but it's not an appropriate solution. >> at least one...
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down across the south is where most of the action is. we've got a couple of low pressure systems here. they have been working to bring heavy rain and also some severe thunderstorms. we even had a tornado touching down in serbia. the weather has not been good here at all. i want to show you video out of hungary showing you the flooding that's been occurring here. because of the heavy rain and the rapid snow melt that's been warming to the south after a very cold spring. then in croatia we're going to see in the next shot we are also looking at severe flooding here, too. many of the local roads have been closed to traffic. and, yeah, this hasn't stopped everyone. people are still trying to get through by book, even driving through the floodwaters which is so dangerous. very, very dangerous. do not drive your car. there is a little bit of good news. the waters seem to be receding now. we'll look at your temperatures now across europe. chilly to the north certainly. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. for all
down across the south is where most of the action is. we've got a couple of low pressure systems here. they have been working to bring heavy rain and also some severe thunderstorms. we even had a tornado touching down in serbia. the weather has not been good here at all. i want to show you video out of hungary showing you the flooding that's been occurring here. because of the heavy rain and the rapid snow melt that's been warming to the south after a very cold spring. then in croatia we're...
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ship, wanted to stop the japanese ship's action. but in both scenario there is perception gap. this is the problem, i think, because if chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese, chinese side didn't recognize using fc radar was not serious, but japanese side feel very serious, big deal. another scenario, the japanese side recognize they were keeping the distance, safe distance. >> yes. >> but if chinese side feel that was danger, so they wanted to warn there was a perception gap too. i think this perception gap is the most important thing in this issue. >> what needs to be done to diffuse this situation? >> i think the -- both japanese and china has to have activity to understand each other. or else similar kind of issues will occur even in future. >> what kind of activity are you talking about? joint naval exercises or -- >> i think difficult to conduct exercise now, but both sides have to keep discussing and also the personal exchanging and have to discuss with each other face to face. they have to see the operation on the ship
ship, wanted to stop the japanese ship's action. but in both scenario there is perception gap. this is the problem, i think, because if chinese side just wanted to provoke japanese, chinese side didn't recognize using fc radar was not serious, but japanese side feel very serious, big deal. another scenario, the japanese side recognize they were keeping the distance, safe distance. >> yes. >> but if chinese side feel that was danger, so they wanted to warn there was a perception gap...
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english "the president feels that we are at a moment where we need to take significant action to spur economic growth and to create jobs." obama said he would lay out a series of bipartisan proposals that congress can immediately enact to rebuild the american economy while reducing the deficit and getting washington's fiscal house in order. during his speech, obama may propose introducing tax credits for companies that hire more workers, and possibly new spending on public infrastructure. the president also urged lawmakers to extend legislation to fund highways and mass-transit projects, saying a failure to do so will cost thousands of construction jobs and delay much- needed infrastructure repairs. english "it's inexcusable to put more jobs at risk in an industry that's already been one of the hardest hit over the last decade." obama, meanwhile, called on lawmakers to put aside politics and start making decisions based on what is best for the country. however, republicans are likely to fight new spending proposals or measures to raise government revenue. political analysts say obama
english "the president feels that we are at a moment where we need to take significant action to spur economic growth and to create jobs." obama said he would lay out a series of bipartisan proposals that congress can immediately enact to rebuild the american economy while reducing the deficit and getting washington's fiscal house in order. during his speech, obama may propose introducing tax credits for companies that hire more workers, and possibly new spending on public...
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they wanted action. in 1998, police raided a rogers -- garages zschaepe and boenhardt had rented. inside, they found explosives and nazi propaganda. the three soon went underground and began a 13-year spree of violence. the group is accused of murdering 10 people in germany, most of them of turkish origin. prosecutors's say the 3 -- prosecutors say the three formed the killing unit. they say zschaepe was responsible for the murders, even if she was not actually present during any of them. beta zschaepe says -- beate zschaepe says she will remain silent during the trial. >> one of italy's best-known politicians has died. more on that in a moment. >> first, a look at some of the other news around the world. >> the un has distanced itself from an investigator's claims that syrian rebels have used chemical weapons in the country possible war. a member of a un inquiry commission, carla del ponte th, says there is evidence the rebels have used terror and asked -- have used sarin gas. >> the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing that killed at least 16 people pakistan.aign r
they wanted action. in 1998, police raided a rogers -- garages zschaepe and boenhardt had rented. inside, they found explosives and nazi propaganda. the three soon went underground and began a 13-year spree of violence. the group is accused of murdering 10 people in germany, most of them of turkish origin. prosecutors's say the 3 -- prosecutors say the three formed the killing unit. they say zschaepe was responsible for the murders, even if she was not actually present during any of them. beta...
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of violating united nations resolutions, and he again accused -- urges the security council to take action. we must warn you there are disturbing images in our report. >> this man was one of the lucky ones. according to syria's opposition, he escaped the massacre. activists say about 200 people did not. they claimed government forces bombarded the village before pro-regime militias moved in. other reports claim a rebel attacked a government envoy. whatever unfolded, this appears to be the bloodiest event yet in the syrian conflict. at -- as ever in this crisis, independent verification of what really happened is very difficult. united nations observers cannot travel to the village, but they have confirmed heavy fighting. >> this involved mechanized units, indirect fire as well as helicopters. we stand ready to go in and seek verification of facts if and when there is a credible cease- fire. >> the killings, as the mandate for the un mission nears an end. the united nations security council remains divided on how to proceed. russia is blocking attempts on how to seek renewal of the mandate
of violating united nations resolutions, and he again accused -- urges the security council to take action. we must warn you there are disturbing images in our report. >> this man was one of the lucky ones. according to syria's opposition, he escaped the massacre. activists say about 200 people did not. they claimed government forces bombarded the village before pro-regime militias moved in. other reports claim a rebel attacked a government envoy. whatever unfolded, this appears to be the...
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some of the plaintiffs are requesting class action status. the financial institutions that underwrote the ipo lowered facebook's earnings forecast shortly before the company went public. but that information was allegedly disclosed only to certain investors. the lawsuits allege that the forecast caused stock prices to fall, and they're seeking compensation. suits have been filed in new york against morgan stanley and other underwriters. facebook ceo mark zuckerberged and other executives have also been targeted. in a separate move, a facebook investor has sued the nasdaq stock exchange. they're demanding the operator of the exchange pay up to $35 million in damages for trading glitches on the day of the ipo. facebook shares are now trading about 16% lower than the original offering price. >>> more than 72,000 people have left three northeastern prefectures in japan's disaster zone since last year's earthquake and tsunami. many evacuees come from fukushima where the damaged nuclear plant is located. but when they get to their new location, man
some of the plaintiffs are requesting class action status. the financial institutions that underwrote the ipo lowered facebook's earnings forecast shortly before the company went public. but that information was allegedly disclosed only to certain investors. the lawsuits allege that the forecast caused stock prices to fall, and they're seeking compensation. suits have been filed in new york against morgan stanley and other underwriters. facebook ceo mark zuckerberged and other executives have...